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Beijing weighs nasty UK shock to business interests after Brexit

Well before the UK voted for Brexit, China had made its view on the issue abundantly clear. It was dead against it.

Everyone from President Xi Jinping to Wang Jianlin, one of China’s richest businessmen, had expressed fervent hopes that the top European destination for Chinese investment would remain within the EU.

Mr Wang, chairman of Wanda Group, a conglomerate, even warned of an investment exodus. If the UK voted for Brexit, he said in February, “many Chinese companies would consider moving their European headquarters to other countries”.

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